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On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 10:39 AM, <ashw...@nanoheal.com> wrote: > Hi > > I am pleased with your reply thanks for it..... > System environment is like this > > OS - windows 7 64 bit machine. > Python - pywin3.5 Where did you get it from? I don't know of any product named "pywin3.5". There's 'pywin32' (as in 'Python interface to Win32', available from http://pywin32.sourceforge.net/) and Python 3.5 (as in 'CPython 3.5.0 for Windows', available from https://www.python.org/). > even pip is not installed if I run pip its shows like pip command not found. Installing pip is an option in the Python 3.5 (and 3.4, and 2.7.10) installer. If you didn't select it, it won't be installed. You can try running 'python -m ensurepip' to install pip after the main installation of Python. > From which path I have to run this python -m pip install pypiwin32 Doesn't matter; as long as the 'python' command can be found and that Python has pip installed, this command will install pywin32 into the global site-packages directory of that Python. Also, I should have directed you to `py -m pip install pypiwin32` to make use of the Python Launcher, which is always on PATH (if it was installed, it's also an option in the installer). -- Zach -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list